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How much does cryostat cost?

By Jessica Hardy

How much does cryostat cost?

Cryostats generally cost in the region of USD$8,000 to $12,000.

How do I choose a cryostat?

If you’re seeking a new cryostat for your lab, it’s essential to select a reliable device with adequate temperature control and ultra-thin sectioning capabilities. The ideal cryostat has all the features you need to offer fast results and create an efficient workflow.

What is a cryostat used for?

Cryostats are used in medicine to cut histological slides. They are usually used in a process called frozen section histology (see Frozen section procedure). The cryostat is essentially an ultrafine “deli-slicer”, called a microtome, placed in a freezer.

How much does a cryostat weigh?

General

Weight (w/ motor and suct.):193 kg
Operating temperature range:18°C to 35°C
Maximum specimen size:50 x 80 mm
Electric coarse feed:Slow: 300 μm/s, in 20 μm steps Fast: 900 μm/s

What is the difference between cryostat and microtome?

What is a Cryostat? Similar to a standard microtome, a cryostat functions to obtain thin (1-10 mm in thickness) sections from a piece of tissue, but while a standard microtome carries the operation at room temperature, the cryostat enables the operator to section the tissue at low temperature (–20 to –30 C).

What is cryostat Chuck?

In conventional cryostats, tissue is embedded for frozen section by placing it face up on a tissue holder and covered with an embedding medium. The tissue holder or “chuck” is then set upon a freezing temperature bar. Additional distortion can result from crushing of the tissue by the weighted heat extractor.

What is a microtome blade?

A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning “small”, and temnein, meaning “to cut”) is a cutting tool used to produce extremely thin slices of material known as sections. Microtomes use steel, glass or diamond blades depending upon the specimen being sliced and the desired thickness of the sections being cut.

Which gas is in cryostat?

Closed cycle helium cryostats use high-pressure helium gas to produce cooling.

What is temperature of cryostat?

A cryostat is a microtome machine for cutting tissue at low temperatures (typically around −15 to −30°C) (Figure 55).